You complete a short form telling us your budget, preferred areas in Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester along with your preferred strategies.
This helps us understand what you’re looking for and whether we’re a good fit.
Here’s exactly how we work with investors, from registration to completing on a deal. The aim is to keep everything simple, transparent and predictable.
You complete a short form telling us your budget, preferred areas in Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester along with your preferred strategies.
This helps us understand what you’re looking for and whether we’re a good fit.
We’re regularly speaking to agents, landlords and other sources to find opportunities.
When we find a deal that fits your criteria, we prepare a clear summary and deal pack, including:
You receive an email with key information and estimated return on investment.
You review it in your own time and run your own checks. If it’s not right for you, you simply ignore it and wait for the next one.
If you want to proceed, you contact us to reserve the deal.
We’ll:
Once the contract is signed and the sourcing fee is paid, the deal is formally reserved for you and we move to the big reveal and agent/vendor connection.
Once the deal is reserved and the sourcing fee is paid, we will:
From the point of payment, you have a 14-day cooling-off period to carry out your own due diligence and confirm you are happy to proceed.
After this, you continue the process with your chosen broker, solicitor and other professional advisers to complete the purchase or agreement.
We are not financial, tax or legal advisers. We simply source and present property opportunities. All figures are estimates based on our research at the time of sending and are not guaranteed. You must do your own due diligence and take professional advice before investing.
We charge a sourcing / finder’s fee for deals we bring to you.
The exact fee and payment terms will always be clearly stated in the deal information before you commit.
You should factor this fee into your own calculations when assessing any deal.
If this process makes sense to you and you’d like to see suitable deals, the next step is to register as an investor.